To think that a world where movie monsters are still very much a part of pop culture that the walking dead wouldn’t be seen as a natural progression in monster lore is kind of odd really, but that’s how it was designed.Īlso, it’s not entirely accurate to say that Rick and his group burn down every place they go to, though it’s kind of hard to argue against as well. They’re always referred to as something that sounds reasonable or seriously out there in terms of description, but never is the word zombie uttered.
Not a single person uses the word if you watch through every season. I do recall reading about this in a few different articles that went into great explanation over why the word ‘zombie’ was seemingly forbidden to be used when it came to the show. One thing that can be easily explained is that the zombies are called walkers since in the world that the survivors live in the knowledge of zombies is simply nonexistent. There are those people that do such a thing, but a lot of us still want to just watch and be entertained. People tend to tune into The Walking Dead to watch the show, not just point out what’s wrong and what’s different from the comic.
Plus the idea that the lyrics of a theme song could point out the glaring inaccuracies of the show isn’t a good argument to have them in there either. Otherwise it might get kind of weird, like sitcom meets modern era weird since a lot of shows no longer have a working theme song with lyrics, at least not in the manner that people were used to in the shows of the past decades. Also, this room served as one of Elvis' final audio recording rooms.Maybe it’s a good thing that The Walking Dead has no lyrics. One of the more famous rooms in Graceland, the Hawaiian-styled "Jungle Room" is known for the deep green shag carpet and tropical decor including carved wooden furniture. The gates of the property have a distinctive metal design with music notes and guitar players.
At the time, there had been many conspiracy theories swirling about Elvis, including that he or his ghost has been sighted around the world. When Cohn visited Memphis in 1986, Elvis had been dead nine years.